Holy watershed — tonight the sestras are back! Clone Club has patiently waited for the Canadian sci-fi series Orphan Black to return to television for it’s fourth season. The next tumble down the rabbit hole will be about getting back to basics — we’re told this season will be about Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) focusing on what Beth (Tatiana Maslany) started before the show even premiered.

But this article isn’t about any of that. While we’re thrilled to hang out with the Leda sestras again — a part of our heart has been captured by the French head honcho of the DYAD institute with the best hair on television, Dr. Delphine Cormier (Evelyne Brochu). Brochu brought her magic to the screen and offered the perfect formula of brilliant and babely.

Since season three’s finale, fans have been anxiously waiting to discover the fate of Delphine Cormier. The bullet through her stomach seemed to ricochet off that parked car and into all of our own hearts. So add pressure to that wound as we redirect our energy and focus on 10 Reasons to miss Delphine Cormier on Orphan Black’s season 4 premiere!

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With all the feelings, Chloe has been doing the online journalism thing (print freelance on the side) for over a decade. From writing for TVGuide.ca after graduating from Ryerson University's Journalism program to having a lesbian dating column for TheLoop.ca to reporting pieces for The Toronto Star and most recently digital editor for Totem. She lives to write — freelancing for Curve, Xtra!, S Style, TraveLife and more. In addition to the word thing, Chloe gets her tech on as she also builds, designs and runs websites. Lately, she's also been wearing her advocacy hat as a panelist at ClexaCon at the Queer Women of Colour Representation in the Media panel. She used to serve as an executive board member for the CCNCTO and was part of organizing the first PinkDotTO march. But her heart beats within the codes of TheFeminismProject.com. Heck yeah!